A flow chart shows the process of processing wool into cloth. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting main features and make comparisons where relevant.

A flow chart shows the process of processing wool into cloth. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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The flow chart describes how to make cloth from wool.
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, the process involves six major steps, starting from harvesting the wool from the sheep. Once all fleece has been gathered, it needs to be cleaned so all materials are clean before going to the next step. Directly after, it needs to be dried for a moment, and afterwards, the dried wool is spun,
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for the low-quality materials, it can be recycled and used in other forms . The dried materials
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become a collection of string.
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, to keep it safe, all strings are stored in the tufted storage. It can be accessed whenever the process is ready.
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, when the production starts, the string is spun, and
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it becomes the balls of yarn. In
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form, you can produce any type of clothing you want, it can be directly produced into cloth,
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as a jacket or carpet, or it can be a material for knitting.
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